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candelabrum
[ kan-dl-ah-bruhm, -ab-ruhm ]
noun
- an ornamental branched holder for more than one candle.
candelabrum
/ ˌkændɪˈlɑːbrəm /
noun
- a large branched candleholder or holder for overhead lights
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Word History and Origins
Origin of candelabrum1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of candelabrum1
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Example Sentences
The holiday commemorates an event during the Maccabean revolt in the second century BCE, when the candelabrum in the Jerusalem Temple miraculously burned for eight days despite only having enough oil for one.
A tall candelabrum, bearing a small antique lamp with highly perfumed oil, is standing near the head of my sleeping friend.
"Put the candelabrum on this table—here," said Mrs. Kildair, indicating a large round table on which a few books were grouped.
The lights in the candelabrum were out, but a gray light came in at the top and bottom of the window.
The candelabrum supported the seven lamps, which gave light to the ministering priests.
It came from the prism pendants encircling the old-fashioned candelabrum in her hand.
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